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AAP said:You make it sound hard?
Yours? Link up the Clinton, Carter, and Kennedy quotes of God directing them and so forth.
Hurry now.
clinton using god numerous times to help him cope with his lying and cheating
http://www.quotedb.com/speeches/i-have-sinned
"We should carry our lives as christ were coming this afternoon"
-Jimmy Carter
"You can't divorce religious belief and public service. I've never detected any conflict between god's will and my political duty. If you violate one, you violate the other"
-Jimmy Carter
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21112/Quotes-of-Jimmy-Carter
Thereafter, he (carter) traveled to other parts of Georgia and to Pennsylvania and Massachusetts "to witness among people who don't know about Christ." To questioners, he says that in politics he claims no "special relationship" with God. Says Carter: "I don't pray to God to let me win an election, I pray to ask God to let me do the right thing." As Governor, he prayed often, on his knees, in the seclusion of a small private room next to his office.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,914159-7,00.html
As we face the coming challenge, we, too, shall wait upon the Lord, and ask that he renew our strength. Then shall we be equal to the test. Then, we shall not be weary. And then we shall prevail. Democratic nomination acceptance speech, Los Angeles, July 1960
jfk asking god for victory
Dante once said that the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in a period of moral crises maintain their neutrality
jfk in west germany
I know there is a God - I see the storm coming and I see his hand in it - if he has a place then I am ready - we see the hand.
Subject: American Presidential Quotes jfk
http://www.quotesandpoem.com/quotes/listquotes/author/john-f.-kennedy/1
that's all i have time for now
obivously carter was more religious than either clinton or kenneddy, but i think the point is clear: all presidents use religion to further their politcal ambitions, it is not new or unique to bush